Hull Number: DE-4
Launch Date: 11/23/1942
Namesake: SIR HENRY BLACKWOOD
SIR HENRY BLACKWOOD
Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships, June 2015
Sir Henry Blackwood (1770-1832) entered the Royal Navy at the age of eleven. In half a century of service–much of which he spent commanding frigates, ships of the line, and squadrons–he distinguished himself in combat and blockade duty. He earned high favor as one of Nelson’s captains; Nelson wrote to him that “your conduct and character…stamps [sic] your fame as beyond the reach of envy….”
Blackwood ended his naval career as commander in chief at the Nore, with the rank of vice admiral.
Disposition:
To Britain 27 Mar 43. She helped to sink two U boats: U-648 on 23 November 1943, in company with sister ships Bazely (K. 312) (BDE-2) and Drury (K. 316) (BDE-46); and U-600 in company with Bazely on 25 November 1943. Ultimately, however, the hunted finally turned the tables on the hunter, when, on 15 June 1944, U-764 torpedoed Blackwood, and she sank the following day. Stricken 13 November 1944.